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3.00 Credits
Political, cultural, and intellectual history of ancient Greece; emphasis on urban culture. I: Classical Greece. II: Hellenistic World. III: Greek Science. R twice when topic changes for maximum of 12 credits. J. Nicols.
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3.00 Credits
Political, social, cultural, and intellectual history of ancient Rome from its foundation to late antiquity; emphasis on urban culture. I: Roman Republic. II: Roman Empire. III: Roman Society. R twice when topic changes for maximum of 12 credits. J. Nicols.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced intensive study of selected issues in world history. Possible topics include biology and ecology, ancient empires, or intercultural encounters. R when topic changes. McNeely.
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3.00 Credits
Explores African women's changing social, economic, and political situations . I : Sexuality, Reproduction, and Motherhood . II : Gender, Nationalism, and Revolution . III : Women and Islam . R when topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
Explorations in various topics with attention to class, gender, and generational and political struggles. I: Postcolonial African Film and Politics. II: Colonial Urban Africa. Prereq: HIST 325 or 326, depending on topic. R twice when topic changes for maximum of 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the historiography of specific nations or regions; Swahili coast; Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika); urban South Africa, 1870s to 1970s; West African slavery. R twice for a maximum of 12 credits.
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4.00 Credits
The concept and experience of "Europe" explored creatively throughout history from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Sheridan.
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4.00 Credits
Production and preservation of knowledge since ancient times, first libraries, monasteries, and universities; science exploration; books and letters; the academic disciplines; the Internet. McNeely.
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3.00 Credits
Industrial revolution, economic transformation, growth, and integration in political and social contexts. Focuses on Britain, France, Germany, and Russia. I: European Economies to 1914. II: European Economies in the 20th Century. R once when topic changes for maximum of 8 credits. Sheridan.
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4.00 Credits
Developments in science, education, economics, sex, government, art, music, communication, and travel in the 18th-century European Age of Reason. McNeely.
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